We need a new series and Nick wont do it so we need a streaming service to do it!
We need a new series and Nick wont do it so we need a streaming service to do it!
Not to mention that you wouldn't want to force creators into continuing a legendary show like this. Best to let them wait until their heart is fully invested in it, so the universe isn't mucked up.
By the way, BUY the comics to support the community. But for those "casuals" or "tv-fans" of the series, Motion Comics on Youtube of ATLA and LOK isn't that bad.
By the way, BUY the comics to support the community. But for those "casuals" or "tv-fans" of the series, Motion Comics on Youtube of ATLA and LOK isn't that bad.
Yeah, I was referring mostly to the veteran fans or hardcore fans, not the casuals. I wouldn't expect them to buy the comics. And I certainly wouldn't want Bryke to tell another story in this world if they weren't fully invested.
By the way, BUY the comics to support the community. But for those "casuals" or "tv-fans" of the series, Motion Comics on Youtube of ATLA and LOK isn't that bad.
And I also believe the Avatar Community should give more support to Motion Comics as well. Lets not only just encourage the selling of physical and digital copies, but Motion Comics on Youtube.
Think of the possibilites if we added VOICE OVERS to Motion Comics (which already has music and sound effects to it).
I've seen Motion Comics on Youtube with voice overs, but they discontinued the projects.
If we support Motion Comics (with music & sound effects) and Voice Overs, it could be a huge influence on Avatar's current lackluster media (and possibly bring in some "casual" fans).
In order to stengthen my idea, WE should SUPPORT one channel or group creating this, and not let to many versions of Motion Comics scatter across Youtube.
And if some of you don't support my ideas (since it may be taking money away from the studio), ENCOURAGE the team who makes comics to start selling Motion Comics (with music & sound effects) and Voice Overs.
We already have a new(ish) series. It's called 'Voltron: legendary defender.'
FireFerret wrote: Just because you want something doesn't mean it will happen. There's no content left to cover. The creators don't want to work on it. Believe it or not, "pick up Avatar" with some signatures isn't a convincing argument for Netflix. These deals take time, money, and effort. Spamming these links in every thread isn't helping your cause. We have to take in the needs of the production staff as well, they are exhausted and done with the franchise for the time being.
uh no new content? What about a new avatar? after korra dies?
Also, there is already a reboot coming out on Netflix. This may help the cause you want.
Deist Zealot wrote: They actually said that they were taking a break from it, but wouldn't rule out it pulling them back in. But, at any rate: even if Netflix did acquire the rights, it wouldn't happen until the showrunners were good and ready.
^This. Besides the live-action reboot, even putting aside all the legal/financial issues, as tropes like Creator Backlash will tell you, artistically a creator'll do whatever they damn well please. As much as people (still) bitch that "Bryke caved to the KA shippers" they seem to also forget in that same breath (except bitter Zutara shippers) that Bryke didn't "cave" and make Zutara canon despite knowing (and trolling) it to instead stick with their original plan of Katara/Aang. They only made Makorra happen because they felt it was standard operating procedure and once they got cleared for more seasons* set out to deconstruct that ship and Masami to render everyone single by end of the book then listened to the characters to eventually decide to facilitate (and I say "facilitate" instead of "make" because of said listening to the characters makes it more organic contrary to how awkward and forced Makorra was,) Korrasami despite knowing what people would say, let alone the legal issues.
lol
I'm sorry, but it's too late for another series, because TLOK had already spoiled the franchise a bit because its world building does not correlate with ATLA's world building at all, making it a bad sequel to ATLA. Therefore, it's too late, the damage has been done, all because Bryke tried too hard to make TLOK a lot more "cooler" and "epic" than ATLA in order to attract more and more fans to the franchise.